The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 5F. and C. Rivington, 1826 - Theology |
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... and we cannot mistake the one , if we have an eye on the other ; such is the goodness of God in directing and keeping us , through all the confusions of the latter days , by a rule of such great antiquity , ESSAY ON THE CHURCH . 31.
... and we cannot mistake the one , if we have an eye on the other ; such is the goodness of God in directing and keeping us , through all the confusions of the latter days , by a rule of such great antiquity , ESSAY ON THE CHURCH . 31.
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... keeping us in it . The great use of the Church is to receive and mi- nister to the salvation of those who are taken out of the world ; but this it cannot do without the truth of the Christian doctrine ; the Church is therefore as an ...
... keeping us in it . The great use of the Church is to receive and mi- nister to the salvation of those who are taken out of the world ; but this it cannot do without the truth of the Christian doctrine ; the Church is therefore as an ...
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... keep to the true sense of it . But here it is laid down as a fundamental rule , that we should always interpret the Scripture , in a sense consistent with the laws of natural religion ; for that the law of nature , as it is founded in ...
... keep to the true sense of it . But here it is laid down as a fundamental rule , that we should always interpret the Scripture , in a sense consistent with the laws of natural religion ; for that the law of nature , as it is founded in ...
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... keep out bad men , will let them in : for there are times , when per- sons of no conscience or character may act with im- punity ; and the worst of men are the most ready to play with all religious securities . That this case would be ...
... keep out bad men , will let them in : for there are times , when per- sons of no conscience or character may act with im- punity ; and the worst of men are the most ready to play with all religious securities . That this case would be ...
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... keep their mouths shut , but they glory in their shame . When their minds are given up to folly , they cannot be satisfied till they have made it public . The more unsound their discourse is in its quality , you have so much the more of ...
... keep their mouths shut , but they glory in their shame . When their minds are given up to folly , they cannot be satisfied till they have made it public . The more unsound their discourse is in its quality , you have so much the more of ...
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